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Originally posted by CookieRevised
Unicode? no that is not unicode at all...
Unicode is an extended set of characters. Instead of 255 possible characters, you can have 65535 possible characters. MSN Messenger (as well as Messenger Plus!) is full Unicode compatible.
What you see are colorcodes. These codes are made by Messenger Plus! itself and only used by Messenger Plus!. They aren't a standard of any type. Patchou (the creator of Messenger Plus!) could well choosen different codes for all he cares....
Thus only Messenger Plus! can interpret these colorcodes. So unless your contact also has Messenger Plus!, he will see the raw colorcodes...
eg: ·$#BF40A0i
·$ = color starting code, which indicates a color will follow
#BF40A0 = is the actuall RGB colorcode
BF = Red component of the color
40 = Green component of the color
A0 = Blue component of the color
i = the ascii character which is to be colored...
thanks!
if so,i think this feature is not very valuable
unless it comes in common forms such as we use special way to insert html code in msn space to make it individual, don't you?